southdave
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sorry, about d60 thing.. my axle are out of 77 C 30. I will post pic next week when I get home.. I am used to dealing with fords therefor any one ton axle is d 60 ect..
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It was possible to get a front D60 in a GM 3/4 ton truck. It was even possible to get a GM 1 ton with a D44 front axle. Dodge is the same way.
Oh! I see.Sorry but if you post an absolute that is incorrect, someone is bound to come along and correct it or at least call you out on it. This is not to put you down in any way but as a service to people on the forum who may take the statement as truth.
Better gear ratio, better brakes and strength come to mind, as long as he has the motor to drive the lower gear ratio that is....What's the advantage of the Dana axles over stock?
True, if you are building highway trucks. I've had a big block Chevy powering my stock 5.83's since the late 1960's, and have never regretted it, nor ever seen the need for higher gearing. My 37 has been up over 110 mph, but I find it quite uncomfortable at over 70, for reasons that have nothing to do with the gearing.
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